"Photomerge"

Learn how to take a single image or multiple images for editing seamlessly between Lightroom and Photoshop. Also, see how to use Photoshop tools like Photomerge, HDR pro, and the export dialog in Lightroom for exporting multiple files.

Corey Barker walks you through a typical workflow to create a panoramic image. See how Photoshop Elements lines up multiple images automatically, and then allows you to perform minor adjustments to make your panorama look perfect.

It happens all the time: You take several photos of a group of friends or family members, but there are closed eyes or funny expressions in each shot. Learn how to use Photomerge Group Shot to combine the best facial expressions and body language from a series of group shots to create a single perfect composite.

Easily view and access all your image assets directly in Photoshop CS5 with the customizable Adobe Mini Bridge panel. Finding and opening images has never been faster or more convenient. Mini Bridge even provides quick access to several powerful new features in Photoshop CS5 like Merge to HDR Pro and Photomerge.

Video Highlights: Watch how the Photomerge technology easily removes distracting elements from photos in just a few clicks, creates a perfect group shot, and combines elements of different faces for entertaining results. Versions 8 and up.

Video Highlights: Watch how Photomerge Style Match analyzes the stylistic qualities of any photo you choose and then automatically applies those qualities to another photo. With its enhanced blending capabilities, Photomerge Panorama fills in jagged edges as it automatically stitches together multiple horizontal or vertical photos.

Learn how to take a single image or multiple images for editing seamlessly between Lightroom and Photoshop. Also, see how to use Photoshop tools like Photomerge, HDR pro, and the export dialog in Lightroom for exporting multiple files.

Learn how to use the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8 to combine images with different exposures into one perfect image. See why Manual mode is best when combining images that were taken with and without flash.

Learn about the new Photomerge Exposure feature in Photoshop Elements 8, which allows you to create properly exposed images that you can't capture in one shot. Discover the other Photomerge features, such as Photomerge Panorama, and Photomerge Faces.